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MOS COMPARISON

920A vs 92D

Property Accounting Technician (USA) vs Aerial Delivery and Materiel (USA)

Intel

Two soldiers walk into a motor pool. One works there. The other just needs their vehicle back. Both are trapped for the next 4 hours.

What 920A calls "another day at the office": your hand receipts are your nightmares and your nightmares are your hand receipts. What 92D calls "another day at the office": you will pack T-11 and MC-6 personnel parachutes following technical manuals that exist because the consequences of deviation are fatal. The word "office" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in one of these sentences. Two MOS codes that a recruiter will absolutely present as "basically the same career field" with a straight face.

920AArmy
Property Accounting Technician
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$73K
92DArmy
Aerial Delivery and Materiel
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$57K
Head to Head
920A
92D
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
NOTE Warrant officers qualify via WOCS selection board and MOS experience, not ASVAB line scores
GM 88
Clearance
Secret
Pay Grade
Warrant Officer
Enlisted
Training
Training Length
8 wk
8 wk
Pipeline Type
WOCS
Basic Combat Training
Training Location
Fort Gregg-Adams, VA
Fort Liberty, NC (Quartermaster Airborne School)
Day-to-Day
Promotion Speed
Average
Deployment Tempo
Low
Career Field
Quartermaster
Quartermaster
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$73K
$57K
Top Civilian Career
Purchasing Agents
Airfield Operations Specialists
Credentials Earned
4 certs

After the Uniform

The part the recruiter skips: what each job actually translates to once you're a civilian — and what it pays.

920AProperty Accounting Technician
Civilian Median Pay
$73K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Purchasing AgentsStrong
Job market: Declining (-6%)
$73K
Purchasing ManagersStrong
Accountants and AuditorsRelated
Job market: Average (6%)
$80K
LogisticiansRelated
Job market: Faster than average (18%)
$79K
Credentials You Walk Away With
Property Book Officer qualificationGCSS-Army advanced certificationsFinancial liability investigation qualificationsLogistics management certifications
92DAerial Delivery and Materiel
Civilian Median Pay
$57K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Airfield Operations SpecialistsStrong
Job market: Average (4%)
$57K
LogisticiansRelated
Job market: Faster than average (18%)
$79K
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck DriversRelated
Job market: Average (4%)
$50K

Salary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program. A guide, not a guarantee.

Recruiter vs. Reality

The pitch versus what people who actually did the job report back.

920AProperty Accounting Technician
What the Recruiter Says

As a Property Accounting Technician, you'll be the Army's expert in property accountability and financial management. You'll master GCSS-Army, property book operations, and audit compliance — becoming the indispensable technical authority that ensures every unit can account for every piece of equipment.

What It's Actually Like

You are a property accountability warrant officer, which means your job is to keep track of everything the Army owns, and the Army owns more things than exist in some countries. Your hand receipts are your nightmares and your nightmares are your hand receipts. You will spend your career tracking equipment that costs millions, explaining FLIPL procedures to commanders who don't want to hear it, and trying to reconcile inventories that haven't been accurate since the equipment was originally fielded. A lost DAGR is your horror movie. A clean inventory is your fantasy. Your civilian career in asset management, logistics, or supply chain will seem relaxing by comparison because civilian companies don't lose $50,000 thermal sights and then ask you to find them.

92DAerial Delivery and Materiel
What the Recruiter Says

You will be responsible for one of the most critical and unforgiving jobs in the Army: packing the parachutes that soldiers and equipment depend on to survive an airdrop. You'll rig personnel parachutes, pack cargo chutes, configure equipment bundles for aerial delivery, and operate the ACRES rigging facility that prepares loads for C-130 and C-17 operations. Airborne operations depend entirely on the quality of your work. There is no margin for error. The soldiers who jump trust that you got it right.

What It's Actually Like

Aerial delivery is a precision trade with zero tolerance for shortcuts. You will pack T-11 and MC-6 personnel parachutes following technical manuals that exist because the consequences of deviation are fatal. Every pack job is inspected and logged. Every rigging configuration for cargo and equipment bundles has to be done to standard because an improperly rigged load doesn't just fail — it can injure jumpers, damage aircraft, or destroy the equipment the unit needs on the ground. The ACRES facility is where the real work happens: you will rig everything from HMMWVs to artillery pieces to palletized supplies for LAPES and CDS drops. This MOS requires physical strength, precision, and the ability to follow technical procedures exactly under pressure. You will support airborne units and work alongside Rigger-qualified officers and NCOs who maintain an exacting professional standard. The work is demanding and the standard is non-negotiable — and that is exactly what makes it worth doing.

The Real Life

Same dimensions, side by side. 920A on the left, 92D on the right.

Daily Life
920A

Managing property accountability for commands — overseeing property books worth hundreds of millions of dollars, conducting inventories, resolving discrepancies, and advising commanders on property management. You are the senior technical expert on everything related to Army property accountability and financial liability investigations.

92D

Training / School
920A

WOCS at Fort Novosel (AL) followed by the Property Accounting Technician Course at Fort Gregg-Adams (VA). The training covers advanced property accountability, financial liability, and logistics management systems. Entry requires extensive prior logistics experience (92A/92Y or related).

92D

Physical Demands
920A

Low. Property accounting is desk and computer work. Standard Army PT requirements.

92D

Where You'll Be Stationed
920A
Fort Gregg-Adams (VA)Fort Liberty (NC)Fort Cavazos (TX)Pentagon (VA)Any installation with a property book office
92D
The Honest Truth
920A

Property accounting technician warrant officer is the Army's senior expert on property accountability — and that is both less glamorous and more important than it sounds. You are responsible for ensuring that billions of dollars worth of Army equipment is properly accounted for, and when it isn't, you are the person who investigates why. What the warrant officer advisor won't emphasize: the work is detail-oriented to an extreme degree. Property accountability is paperwork-intensive, system-dependent, and the consequences of errors are real (financial liability investigations can end careers). The satisfaction comes from the order and accuracy of a well-managed property book and the trust commanders place in your expertise. The civilian translation to asset management, inventory control, and supply chain management is solid but requires reframing military experience in civilian terms. Government civilian positions at logistics commands are the most direct career path.

92D

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